Government’s initiative to deal with kidney disease in Supebeda, Health Minister Jaiswal gave details of special works in a special conversation with Lalluram.com

Satyapal Rajput, Raipur. People are dying of kidney disease due to lack of pure drinking water in Supebeda village of Gariaband district of Chhattisgarh. Lalluram.com raised this issue on priority. After which the state government has now formed a special team to prevent serious kidney disease in Supebeda.

Let us tell you, Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal while giving information about this said that people are dying due to kidney disease in Supebeda area for many years. Now concrete steps are being taken to find a solution to this problem.

Health Minister Jaiswal said that three major works are being done in this direction:

Formation of research team: A team of 7 specialist doctors has been formed to find out the causes of the disease in Supebeda, which is headed by MD NHM. This team will do an in-depth study of the local water, soil, environment and climate. Immediate medical facilities: Dialysis facility has been implemented with immediate effect, in which 5 nephrologist doctors have been deployed. Along with this, 4 ambulances have also been deployed. Water supply system: Arrangements are also being made for the supply of pure drinking water to the local people, so that the disease can be controlled.

According to information, 140 people have died so far due to kidney disease in Supebeda and 70 people have been found positive, whose treatment is going on. Earlier, patients had to travel 200 km to Raipur, due to which many patients died on the way.

To deal with this situation, the Health Minister has taken this initiative to provide facilities of pure drinking water along with health facilities. With this effort, the people of the area are expected to get relief from the disease. Also read: Lalluram Special: Another village of Gariaband district on the verge of becoming Supebeda, the effect of fluoride-containing water is visible from children to the elderly…